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. >> my worry is the continuing of education. how it's going to be handled. i know my daughter had a lot of questions. i was told that there were a lot of students in tears today. >> reporter: students will be reassigned to other sixth grade classes. counselors are also available. >> i've had him for a teacher a month and he's already been super nice. >> reporter: one parent however said there were some red flags, she asked not to be identified to protect her children's privacy. >> he's way too friendly with the kids. he made my daughter uncomfortable. he's very flirty. there were texts sent to children, rides given to young girls. >> reporter: he began teaching full time in 2008 known as mr. i he also coached volleyball and basketball. >> everyone in the district is devastated. >> reporter: according to the superintendent the report of an inappropriate relationship first came to officials early this week. that's when they went to police. this letter went out to parents on wednesday. police are investigating whether there's been other inappropriate contact. >
. >> my worry is the continuing of education. how it's going to be handled. i know my daughter had a lot of questions. i was told that there were a lot of students in tears today. >> reporter: students will be reassigned to other sixth grade classes. counselors are also available. >> i've had him for a teacher a month and he's already been super nice. >> reporter: one parent however said there were some red flags, she asked not to be identified to protect her children's...
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going to take awhile to educate. but it is a good program. so her best help for short term is job retraining, if she was thrown out of work at a defense plant. but tell her it's not all that gloomy. we're the united states. we have faced tough problems before. look at the misery index when the democrats had both the white house and the congress. it was just right through the roof. now, we can do better. and the way to do better is not to tax and spend but to retrain, get that control of the mandatory spending programs. i'm much more optimistic about this country than some. >> mr. perot? [applause] mr. perot, you have one minute, sir. >> defense industries are going to have to convert to civilian industries. many of them are. and the sooner they start, the sooner they'll finish. and there will be a significant transition. and it's very important that we not continue to let our industrial base deteriorate. we had someone who i'm sure regrets said it in the president's staff said he didn't care whether we made potato ch
going to take awhile to educate. but it is a good program. so her best help for short term is job retraining, if she was thrown out of work at a defense plant. but tell her it's not all that gloomy. we're the united states. we have faced tough problems before. look at the misery index when the democrats had both the white house and the congress. it was just right through the roof. now, we can do better. and the way to do better is not to tax and spend but to retrain, get that control of the...
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department of education. what is the specific solution to the declining affordability of education? >> i will tell you it's not to eliminate the department of education. that's what congressman akin wants to do. what we did is we took the middle man out of the student loan and ok that cut that they were making with no risk. we took that money and increased the amount of the pell grant which allows more kids to get to college. this is the land the opportunity. this is where we believe that anybody can do anything and personal freedom is very important but to get to that next lad dar, there's a lot of families that can't get their kids to college. i don't want to shut that door for them. it's important, i think, we keep the pell grants in place. it's a big contrast between me and congressman akin. we have to pay attention to student tuition. it is i think, bad that we are not investing more in higher education at the state and local level. unlike many others, we should raise the cigarette tax. i'm embarrassed that the cigarette tax is the lowest in the country. our cigarette tax is 17
department of education. what is the specific solution to the declining affordability of education? >> i will tell you it's not to eliminate the department of education. that's what congressman akin wants to do. what we did is we took the middle man out of the student loan and ok that cut that they were making with no risk. we took that money and increased the amount of the pell grant which allows more kids to get to college. this is the land the opportunity. this is where we believe that...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >> the ancient egyptians built the pyramids, but modern saudis build and continue to build massive oil facilities in the desert wilderness. the khurais field is the largest such project ever, and the challenges involved were staggering. >> khurais presented a technological challenge. the field has very little natural pressure, which is necessary to bring the oil to the surface. so to force the oil up, they're injecting seawater down deep underground. >> we will inject about 84 million of gallon per day of seawater. >>
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to...
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. >> if they want to educate themselves, god bless them. >> reporter: it's tough to figure out how much the dream act would cost. montgomery county may have the most experience. it does not check students' papers. it just charges in county tuition for any student who has spent two years at a montgomery county high school. >> for us this idea really is a validation of what we already do. we don't anticipate a huge influx of additional students. >> this law will go down in flames in november. >> reporter: ricardo hopes he is wrong. bruce leshan, 9news now. >> two recent polls found about 60% of maryland voters support the dream act. just a third of voters oppose it. >>> the occupy protesters call this a week of resistance and it resumes today with more demonstrations in and around the district. yesterday the occupy movement marked its one-year anniversary with demonstrations across the country, and in d.c., a few dozen demonstrators made their way through downtown disrupting traffic along the way. the objective of the moment remains the same they say. fight corporate greed and corporation
. >> if they want to educate themselves, god bless them. >> reporter: it's tough to figure out how much the dream act would cost. montgomery county may have the most experience. it does not check students' papers. it just charges in county tuition for any student who has spent two years at a montgomery county high school. >> for us this idea really is a validation of what we already do. we don't anticipate a huge influx of additional students. >> this law will go down in...
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. >> reporter: anna nogosco is the director of education and advocacy for the organization and says citizenship is important for immigrants. >> you get to petition government for changes in policies that affect the community besides all other benefits that citizenship comes with, being able to travel freely. >> reporter: gomez has worked for howard university hospital 11 years. as a citizen she has her sights on other job opportunities. >> maybe i want to apply for another job. >> reporter: i'm jay jay, jc hayward hey -- jc hayward, 9 news now. >> to learn more you can go to jchayward.com. >>> this is 9 news now. >> my scenes have all corroded on the frames and the doors are getting the same way. >> that was the complaint back in 2005 from residents living near alexandria's coal-fired power plant and today after decades of fighting that plant on the banks of the potomac officially closed its doors. peggy fox sat down with the woman who made it possible. >> this is from the power plant. you can see it's very black and you can see my hands are black from it. >> reporter: 11 years ago elizabeth ch
. >> reporter: anna nogosco is the director of education and advocacy for the organization and says citizenship is important for immigrants. >> you get to petition government for changes in policies that affect the community besides all other benefits that citizenship comes with, being able to travel freely. >> reporter: gomez has worked for howard university hospital 11 years. as a citizen she has her sights on other job opportunities. >> maybe i want to apply for...
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after school education, that gives after-school programs $500 million more. then the next thing was the recall election. it was the perfect situation. next thing you know, i won and became governor. >> we have 30 seconds. love one of your rules for success. stay hungry. at the age of 65, you're still hungry? >> very hungry. i still have dreams, still have visions. america has been the land of opportunity. i've experienced it first hand. you have a place where you can come with absolutely nothing and you can get everything if you're willing to work hard. it's been the greatest blessing coming to this country. >> arnold schwarzenegger thanks very much. "total recall" on sale today. let's go to sam and the weather. >> arnold had a lot to say to you this morning, george. nice interview. nice to have him on the show. good morning, everybody. >> all: good morning! >> speaking of nice to have you on the show. wait a minute, pennsylvania, am i right? tell me your name. >> tonya. >> dennis. >> charlotte. not from pennsylvania? >> los angeles. >> and the philippines. >
after school education, that gives after-school programs $500 million more. then the next thing was the recall election. it was the perfect situation. next thing you know, i won and became governor. >> we have 30 seconds. love one of your rules for success. stay hungry. at the age of 65, you're still hungry? >> very hungry. i still have dreams, still have visions. america has been the land of opportunity. i've experienced it first hand. you have a place where you can come with...
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in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom. it's the closest thing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there with her. [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future fo
in fact, by thinking about where you want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom. it's the closest thing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there...
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it goes back to the educational requirements they were allowed to putten place, not high enough in my view. >>> it is a tough job, of course. 2 million people screened every year. four firearms on a day average. >> 2 million every day. >> amazing. >> isn't that unreal. >> 2 million people. four firearms every day they get. >> how many times have you actually gone through it though? i know this happened to me several times. the screener i feel like isn't really looking at the monitor. >> really. >> just letting things go on through. what is crazy. some times, one item will be -- i will have the say exact itemen my bag the next time. and it won't be flagged. >> rhyme or reason? >> there isn't any. >> the agency stresses they take the incidents seriously and will conduct a full review. >> frightening. >> very frightening. >>> two days until the president obama and mitt romney squaring off in the first debate. going to be held in denver. today the president is doing prep work in nevada while his challenger travels to denver for an evening campaign rally. familiar faces are going to hit th
it goes back to the educational requirements they were allowed to putten place, not high enough in my view. >>> it is a tough job, of course. 2 million people screened every year. four firearms on a day average. >> 2 million every day. >> amazing. >> isn't that unreal. >> 2 million people. four firearms every day they get. >> how many times have you actually gone through it though? i know this happened to me several times. the screener i feel like isn't...
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. >>> marin county district changing policy on sex education some are outraged. since 1988 the district has taught students to respect manogamous heterosexual marriage. policy changed because it is considered disrespectful toward gay students and others. now a reverend is objecting. he called themw school board to tell them it flies in the face of the bible's teaching and what they are doing is going to catch up with them and it is going to bite real hard on the backside. i don't that i is from the bible. i think's an original. >> i think you are right about that. >>> yesterday, my kids were asking, mom what happened you told us except was supposed to be the warmest month around here in san francisco normally the case, right now going into the last weekend of september i think i'm going to be validated. >> in a big way. >>> good morning. welcome to friday morning. water vapor amount of moisture in the air shows how currents are flowing little area of high pressure over top of us offshore flow going to develop today into tomorrow right now trapped underneath we h
. >>> marin county district changing policy on sex education some are outraged. since 1988 the district has taught students to respect manogamous heterosexual marriage. policy changed because it is considered disrespectful toward gay students and others. now a reverend is objecting. he called themw school board to tell them it flies in the face of the bible's teaching and what they are doing is going to catch up with them and it is going to bite real hard on the backside. i don't that...
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cal performance has over 120 performance as year >> they offer up educational programs, in addition to conference in the hall. fall free for all is from 11 to 6 everywhere on the cal campus on sunday. in berkeley, don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> i love stuff like that. and today will be a good day, wouldn't it, lisa? >> really the hot, hot weather well inland. you folks prepare for that while the rest of the bay will be enjoying a pretty comfortable weather. that warmup we promised on the way with the excessive heat watch from the national weather service has been dropped. as we look outside, here's a look at our high definition emeryville camera. see the fog? there's a little haze out there. we have fog at our coast. it will clear. so the blues festival at poke street looks nice and sunny and comfortable today. a light west wind will allow for temperatures to still be in the 60s. but in the mid-and upper 60s at our coast with 70s still forecasted for the city. live doppler 7 hd not picking up much in the way of low clouds although we have dense fog along the central coast and there is fog
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. >> they offer educational programs. it's from 11:00 to 6:00 everywhere on cal campus on sunday. >> carolyn: that is great. you can get out there. some of it is outside and enjoy it that way, as well. lisa argen is here now. our es seemed meteorologist with seven-day forecast. >> lisa: it is changing. we're talking about the first part of it being warmer than the second half. let me go on track for today. golden gate bridge from sutro, we had 500 foot marine layer earlier. up the road in point reyes. highs in the 60s but 60s and 90s north bay and east bay and even in the south bay. wide range of temperatures this afternoon. live doppler 7 hd and skies are clearing from pacifica and half moon bay where visibility is improving. we will look for the fog not too far offshore. weak sea breeze will return this afternoon. take a look at 65 in livermore. 66 in antioch and 69 in fairfield and low 50s with the numbers coolest here in the north bay. 24-hour temperature change, everyone is warmer except for oakland, san rafael and s
. >> they offer educational programs. it's from 11:00 to 6:00 everywhere on cal campus on sunday. >> carolyn: that is great. you can get out there. some of it is outside and enjoy it that way, as well. lisa argen is here now. our es seemed meteorologist with seven-day forecast. >> lisa: it is changing. we're talking about the first part of it being warmer than the second half. let me go on track for today. golden gate bridge from sutro, we had 500 foot marine layer earlier. up...
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this is where they come when they fall off of the education conveyor belt. the teaching here is everything the traditional schooling is not. a would-be chefs with a troubled past. >> there were too many regulations of my old school. i had trouble sticking to them and i got angry. i used to bully and fight with other kids. that my parents got angry, so i ran away from home and i would get into other bad things. >> here he says the teachers are not only more relaxed, but crucially they teach at the rome pace. -- their own pace. a recent government reports suggested that almost half of the students had considered quitting. with more than 80% of them entering higher education, it is getting more pressure, not less. many students say that it is getting harder to compete. that the unemployment rate of monks young people is twice the national average. many students are worried about what all these years of study might actually buy them. 60 years ago, education here was patchy and many successful entrepreneurs never finish school. >> i never went to high school beca
this is where they come when they fall off of the education conveyor belt. the teaching here is everything the traditional schooling is not. a would-be chefs with a troubled past. >> there were too many regulations of my old school. i had trouble sticking to them and i got angry. i used to bully and fight with other kids. that my parents got angry, so i ran away from home and i would get into other bad things. >> here he says the teachers are not only more relaxed, but crucially...
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i begin to educate him and others about the works progress administration. in 1933 when the works progress administration was put into place by fdr it began to pay for things. it did it in a very unusual way. we will pay for 45% of anything you want to build right now. right now. state and local government got together and came up a long list of building projects that were genuinely shovel ready or which they would make sure we're ready . i . people often in my speeches. my first job of high-school. still open today. it was built with dollars and local dollars. i was talking about this recently was one of my law partner, tim cook. joseph timothy cut is from the jersey. the high-school was constructed in 1936 after -- excuse me, 1935 after a process of 14 months using wpa money. when that money came on line, the city fathers of ramsey, new jersey get together and said, let's build a school. they found the land to raise the money. and was open in 14 months. its stance to this day with a wpa marker on it. still high-school of ramsey because that is how you
i begin to educate him and others about the works progress administration. in 1933 when the works progress administration was put into place by fdr it began to pay for things. it did it in a very unusual way. we will pay for 45% of anything you want to build right now. right now. state and local government got together and came up a long list of building projects that were genuinely shovel ready or which they would make sure we're ready . i . people often in my speeches. my first job of...
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upset with the bank about salary increases and cuts to health and education sectors. spain has as yet to ask for help from the european central bank of their unemployment has doubled the european union average. greta pummeling the island now headed toward the japanese mainland with maximum sustained winds of over 1 mi. per hour making it comparable to a category 3 hurricane. if a crisis today and blew out windows and 50 people injured and now more than two minutes 70,000 households are without electricity. >>> we do have warmer weather for the bay area today first let's have a quick look out that the numbers as the stand right now mostly in the '50s for the bay area warming near 100 in land and on the shoreline and will remain mild. that's going to change in a near record highs and that's and the headline this morning near when it degrees and then stay with peaky and on monday looking to be very warm today and out the door mostly sunshine still fog and low cloud cover and on the shoreline sunset district is not terribly sunny at sunrise this morning because of the pre
upset with the bank about salary increases and cuts to health and education sectors. spain has as yet to ask for help from the european central bank of their unemployment has doubled the european union average. greta pummeling the island now headed toward the japanese mainland with maximum sustained winds of over 1 mi. per hour making it comparable to a category 3 hurricane. if a crisis today and blew out windows and 50 people injured and now more than two minutes 70,000 households are without...
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the flu season hundreds get in line for a dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> police in bay area held their annual drug take back a day for people willing to safely get rid of unused prescription drugs. there are as it were several drop-off locations. the make sure unused prescription drugs to not get in the wrong hands. crews collected 150,000 lbs. of medication. floozies and to east bay clinics want to make sure they gave as many shots out as possible. a sit in medical centers offer drive-through service the first day
the flu season hundreds get in line for a dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come...
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the highly educated and a lower educated jobs. they're just being left out. >>> of the middle class is being hollowed out. >>> this election year for the president and mitt romney debates that comes on wednesday will hear about job creation and with the job creation or the mayor or the back to the president and should do. >>> administration evelyn have their conquerors and on the move the economy a few degrees along the spectrum. we now states are connected them with the rest of the world and our ministrations matter which you may hear no longer control of those favors. so they may be able to the edge of recession but i cannot believe that the government is in a position and demonstration is an opposition to really try for the economy for. >>> on the areas that do have to troll or it is the public sector jobs. does a large area in terms of the private sector. as we attract overall. and the big debate is are we a healthier and healthier >>> i don't think we're attracting as many as we like. some many possesses find it expensive and
the highly educated and a lower educated jobs. they're just being left out. >>> of the middle class is being hollowed out. >>> this election year for the president and mitt romney debates that comes on wednesday will hear about job creation and with the job creation or the mayor or the back to the president and should do. >>> administration evelyn have their conquerors and on the move the economy a few degrees along the spectrum. we now states are connected them with...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. >>> welcome back to eyewitness news cbs 5 the last saturday in september 2012 when go out on hotter now than yesterday. some readings across the bay for degrees warmer in san francisco let's 6215 degrees hotter in livermore at 93. san jose mid-seventies common. the thought compressed to 700 ft., that keeps san francisco cool this evening at 58, otherwise we drop down in the mid '80s in the tri valley oakland now 61 degrees. that high pressure strengthens it rents up and produces an off shore flow which means dry winds from inland areas moving offshore in an easterly direction that increases potential for fire danger, what dissipates the offshore wind we dissipates the offshore wind we makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank.
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >> osgood: the curtain is going up on the new season at the movies. bill whitaker in hollywood has saved us a seat. >> i'm looking for someone to share in an adventure. >> it happens every year as the weather cools down, the big screen sizzles. >> kind of like your happy time it is a happy time. i mean... >> reporter: the film critic for the los angeles times and our guide through this fall's films. >> you know, this year it's going to be really good films in the fall. sometimes there are. sometimes that actually happens. >> reporter: are there one or two that stand out? >> i'm looking forward to lincoln >> reporter: starring daniel day lewis. >> blood has been spilt as of this moment. now, now, now >> reporter: the actor, known to transform himself does so to uncanny effect against the sweep and drama and steven spielberg's commanding images of the civil war. >> shall we stop this pleading? mr. president? reporter: in hyde park on hudson bill murray plays f.d.r. hosting
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >> osgood: the curtain is going up on the new season at the movies. bill whitaker in hollywood has saved us a seat. >> i'm looking for someone to share in an adventure. >> it happens every year as the weather cools down, the big screen sizzles. >> kind of like your happy time it is a happy time. i mean... >> reporter: the film critic for the los angeles times and...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. >>> good morning. gefb yourself a lot of extra time towards the bay bridge. it is stacked up. another fender bender approaching the gates. lanes may still be blocked approaching the toll plaza. jammed up towards the m cart hur maze. from the bridge down towards emmryville. that drive time is nearly an hour. very stop and go through richmond and berkeley. let's get a quick look at the south bay where 101 heading into san jose and 280 through downtown, both really jammed up. that is traffic, for your forecast, here's laurance. >> not going to see days like this until next year. already beginning to warmup outside. many places now into the 60s. 63 in livermore. this afternoon, sunshine to the coastline. 70s out at the beaches. 80s, a few 90s around the bay. and triple digits in the valleys. next couple days low cooling. and more cooling in wednesday and thursday. cloudy and cooler for the weekend. >>> welcome back to cbs "this morning." we've been following break
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. >>> good morning. gefb yourself a lot of extra time towards the bay bridge. it is stacked up. another fender bender approaching the gates. lanes may still be blocked approaching the toll plaza. jammed up towards the m cart hur maze. from the bridge down towards emmryville. that drive time is nearly an hour. very stop and go through richmond and berkeley. let's get a quick look at the south bay where...
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dan hurd: when i was a child california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a pr frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everybody. happy friday! 7:26 your time. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. gas pump prices are through the roof bay area gas prices up 16 cents since yesterday, 35 cents in the last week. refinery and pipeline problems are to blame some places over 5 bucks. >>> a little girl got her stolen dog back. a woman found the dog in a parking lot and returned it to
dan hurd: when i was a child california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a pr frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class...
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that's what undergraduate education should be. it shouldn't just be focused on your first job, but the rest of your life. >> to begin the process of lifetime learning. online is coming on fast. where is it going to go in terms of getting a stanford degree online? >> well, probably not a whole degree, although we do at the graduate level offer degrees online. the undergraduate level, the whole residential level experience is such a big part of the experience, i couldn't see going completely online for that ever. you can imagine hybrid models where people do some of their work online and some of their work in residence in an experiential way. >> what's interesting about universities to me is they're no longer just on one campus, they're around the world, establishing research centers in different places. you came in hopes of putting something here in new york. >> yes. >> what happened? >> we couldn't get on the same page in the end. i think the city was really looking for a degree of certainty and a degree of risk reduction that was
that's what undergraduate education should be. it shouldn't just be focused on your first job, but the rest of your life. >> to begin the process of lifetime learning. online is coming on fast. where is it going to go in terms of getting a stanford degree online? >> well, probably not a whole degree, although we do at the graduate level offer degrees online. the undergraduate level, the whole residential level experience is such a big part of the experience, i couldn't see going...
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>> none of the jurors have education in cell phone how it works so that was kind of hard for us to make a decision. >> you are best friends. >> absolutely. >> would you if she asked you to kill somebody, would you do that? >> oh, my god, no. no. not for her. not for jesus christ himself. no. no. i don't have that in me. >> that's why this case is a little troubling. you might see a wife accused of killing her husband but a best friend, going to prison for life to help someone hill her husband. that's troubling for me. >> no thanks oil pass on that. going jail for killing somebody, nope. how important was the cell phone evidence? >> in this case it was critical and it's becoming more and more critical in these cases. often prosecutors are now able to bring cases they weren't able to bring in the past simply because they have this technology. the whole idea is every time you make a call or get a call, it's supposed to ping off the nearest cell tower. that's recorded and police can get those records. but sometimes it pings off a different tower. tower closest to you is overloaded. that cou
>> none of the jurors have education in cell phone how it works so that was kind of hard for us to make a decision. >> you are best friends. >> absolutely. >> would you if she asked you to kill somebody, would you do that? >> oh, my god, no. no. not for her. not for jesus christ himself. no. no. i don't have that in me. >> that's why this case is a little troubling. you might see a wife accused of killing her husband but a best friend, going to prison for...
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we need to take a look at things like education. interestingly, going back to the technology, we have a lot of americans out of work, but a lot of jobs in the technology field where we don't have enough skilled workers to fill them. maybe we need to look at education as well. >> read this quote from henry blodget, the business insider. here is what he said here. he said this is about our current system and philosophy. not sustainable. why not? they're creating a country of aful overlords and 300 million serfs, peasants. are you optimistic? will the middle class start rolling, bouncing back again? >> i'd like to say yes, i'm hopeful. but i think it really is going to -- i think this is going to take time and i think it is going to come down a lot to policies and regulations and what our tax structure looks like moving forward. i think it will come down to the political elections as well and what americans see for their future. >> morgan brennan, thank you. i'll go with you on the glass half full, hopefully. morgan, thank you. >> okay
we need to take a look at things like education. interestingly, going back to the technology, we have a lot of americans out of work, but a lot of jobs in the technology field where we don't have enough skilled workers to fill them. maybe we need to look at education as well. >> read this quote from henry blodget, the business insider. here is what he said here. he said this is about our current system and philosophy. not sustainable. why not? they're creating a country of aful overlords...
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my goal is to really make it possible for these girls to get educate educated and help them, to get the very basic rights and when to say no and how to -- the community to really treat them and -- >> it looks like you're doing -- it looks like you're doing exactly that. razia jan, thanks so much and, again, congratulations for making it to the top ten cnn heroes. the top ten have been revealed for 2012. and you can now vote for the choice that you would like to become the hero of the year. go to cnnheroes.com. this is one time when you can vote early and vote often. >>> water rates across the nation are on the rise. we'll show you the cities that are paying the most. and find out what's behind that skyrocketing water bill so many are facing. hey, i love your cereal there -- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. not
my goal is to really make it possible for these girls to get educate educated and help them, to get the very basic rights and when to say no and how to -- the community to really treat them and -- >> it looks like you're doing -- it looks like you're doing exactly that. razia jan, thanks so much and, again, congratulations for making it to the top ten cnn heroes. the top ten have been revealed for 2012. and you can now vote for the choice that you would like to become the hero of the...
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some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow every year my hope becomes more, i think, i can see the future. >> razia jan will join me in our 3:00 eastern hour today to share more of her story. she is just one of ten top honorees eligible to become the cnn hero of the year and receive $250,000 in the end. who will it be? you decide. go to cnnheroes.com on your mobile device to vote up to ten times a day, every day for the most inspirational hero to you. we'll be right back with a look at our top stories. what do you got? restrained driver in a motor vehicle. sir, can you hear me? two, three. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy
some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire. it will grow every year my hope becomes more, i think, i can see the future. >> razia jan will join me in our 3:00 eastern hour today to share more of her story. she is just one of ten top honorees eligible to become the cnn hero of the year and receive $250,000 in the end. who will it be? you decide. go to cnnheroes.com on your mobile device to vote up to ten...
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we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire that will grow every year, my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> earlier, i spoke to razia jan by phone from afghanistan, and i asked her what it's been like for her since opening the school. >> this is the fiveth year, and the girls, i mean, it's amazing. and it's just a joy to see them, that they can read, they can write, and they're working on computers. and they have -- they are learning really three languags.s which would really help them as they grow old er, and my dream s for them to continue their education and continue giving them the best education that is possible under the circumstances. and to keep them safe, really. that's my goal. >> and it hasn't been easy for them. it hasn't been easy for you. give me an idea of what some of the obstacles, the roadblocks, what have they been? >> you know, as i said before and i am repeating, you know, a woman really, and girls especially, they don't have any rights, and they are not only, you
we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it's like a fire that will grow every year, my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> earlier, i spoke to razia jan by phone from afghanistan, and i asked her what it's been like for her since opening the school. >> this is the fiveth year, and the girls, i mean, it's amazing. and it's just a joy to see them, that they can read, they can write, and they're working on computers. and they have -- they are learning...
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some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it is like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> and razia is touching so many lives. she is just one of our top ten winners eligible to become cnn hero of the year. go to cnn.com to vote for the most inspirational hero, all ten will be honored at cnn hero, an all-star tribute, named on december second, but only one will be named hero of the year. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's me? alright emma, i know it's no
some people are so much against girls getting educated. we provide free education to over 350 girls. i think it is like a fire. it will grow. every year my hope becomes more. i think i can see the future. >> and razia is touching so many lives. she is just one of our top ten winners eligible to become cnn hero of the year. go to cnn.com to vote for the most inspirational hero, all ten will be honored at cnn hero, an all-star tribute, named on december second, but only one will be named...
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molly corbett broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students college n college or don't have kids my age think, like, you're wealthy enough to go to college, or you get financial aid from the government. it's not that simple. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >> now, a recent study by fidelity investments shows families are way behind their college savings goals. fewer than 1/3 of parents with college-bound children are even considering the total cost of college. and only 30% of all families are on track to cover that hefty cost. >>> he just won an emmy for his role on "two and a half men." so how acting along side ashton kutcher different from acting alongside charlie sheen? the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secur
molly corbett broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students college n college or don't have kids my age think, like, you're wealthy enough to go to college, or you get...
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you do not turn on the tv in order to be informed or educated. you normally turn on to your favorite station to have your views reinforced. i think about the declaration of independence. we ought to have a recent -- decent respect for the opinions of mankind. we have lost a decent respect that both sides should give to one another. if you take a look of the declaration of independence, the first amendment, speech, assembly, etc. -- they wanted a marketplace of ideas. is about tolerating the other person's point of view. it does not mean you have to agree with it. it means to tolerate it. i think executive experience, having been in congress for 12 years, i give you speeches, but i was never once responsible for articulating a vision and then finding the number of seats in the house to deliver it. at the end of the day, the leadership must come from the men and women who have been given broad responsibility, the senate leaders, house leaders, and governors. is there really people to stand up and say, and off is enough. it is intolerable. i'm going
you do not turn on the tv in order to be informed or educated. you normally turn on to your favorite station to have your views reinforced. i think about the declaration of independence. we ought to have a recent -- decent respect for the opinions of mankind. we have lost a decent respect that both sides should give to one another. if you take a look of the declaration of independence, the first amendment, speech, assembly, etc. -- they wanted a marketplace of ideas. is about tolerating the...
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dramatically cut assistance to education in our country. as someone who grew up, the first of my country to go to program, i want loans to be out there and keeping student loan interest rates low so that everyone can achieve an education. it is very important to do this and a balanced way. >> one i am there we are going to have a joe kyrillos -- i will work on end compromise along the way, without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. and with the executive branch. and so, there you go. talk about congressman ryan, it is always the other guy's fault. you have been there a long time. i think your entire term. i have some specific plans. we have discipline here in new jersey. it is not always pretty. but when we deal with our state budget, we do what we need to do. we work hard. and we make things right. we now spend 24% of the economy on the government. i want to get it down to its historic place of closer to 20% over time. that will take work. and it will take some time. but we have no choice. >> a question for joe kyrillos. >> as the u
dramatically cut assistance to education in our country. as someone who grew up, the first of my country to go to program, i want loans to be out there and keeping student loan interest rates low so that everyone can achieve an education. it is very important to do this and a balanced way. >> one i am there we are going to have a joe kyrillos -- i will work on end compromise along the way, without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. and with the executive branch. and so, there you...
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a good education changes your life. our students here are not competing anymore -- just competing anymore with people -- places in the unites states. they are competing with other emerging economies across the planet. i was astonished knowing the importance of a quality education when my opponent voted to slash grants and voted to increase the interest payments on student loans. that is how i went to school. that is how thousands of nevada at middle income families go to school. they depend on it. my opponent voted to slash. as far as the department of education is concerned, at the lincoln county dinner, he very clearly said it is exactly what he would do, eliminate the department of education. >> thank you. >> that is not accurate but that is fine. my opponent in 2010 voted against the loan program. it held generation -- helped generations of americans get their education. she has to be careful with what she said. my wife is a schoolteacher. she taught school and works within school districts. she understands the impo
a good education changes your life. our students here are not competing anymore -- just competing anymore with people -- places in the unites states. they are competing with other emerging economies across the planet. i was astonished knowing the importance of a quality education when my opponent voted to slash grants and voted to increase the interest payments on student loans. that is how i went to school. that is how thousands of nevada at middle income families go to school. they depend on...
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lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to 2006 as a special education student. >> i had to work hard to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the team manager. >> basically getting water for the team, encouraging guys on the court. it was fantastic. >> i can always see he's excited in his white shirt and tie. his shirt would be out in the first quarter. he would be yelling and screaming. everybody else saw it, too. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kit so we can have a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talked during the season. >> he works so hard in practice. th
lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to 2006 as a special education student. >> i had to work hard to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv...
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deficits that undermind the economy, and undermind your state's ability to pay for important services like education, like investment and infrastructure. it's as simple as that. neil: mayor, thanks for the patients. >> thank you. neil: always very good. the fact of the matter is, you know, democrat or republican, we talk here on this business show. it's about being pragmatic, moving the ball forward. a city like los angeles, tough run to run. he's done -- he's done just that. this is the seat of the debate hall right now where we are about 25 minutes away from the candidates entering that room, and they will begin the first of what will be four presidential debates. a lot at stake. for mitt romney, but i could argue just as much for the president. remember, it's the president who kind of enters this like the heavy weight champ because he's the president and everyone expects him to do good because, well, he's the president. he's had this job for better part of three and a half years so he's going to be good at it. always be a surprise if he with weren't. mitt romney is the other guy who was -- who ha
deficits that undermind the economy, and undermind your state's ability to pay for important services like education, like investment and infrastructure. it's as simple as that. neil: mayor, thanks for the patients. >> thank you. neil: always very good. the fact of the matter is, you know, democrat or republican, we talk here on this business show. it's about being pragmatic, moving the ball forward. a city like los angeles, tough run to run. he's done -- he's done just that. this is the...
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to successfully pull the trigger, doreen reached out to ben austin, founder of the education advocacy group parent revolution. >> it's not about these false choices that have gotten us into this mess in the first place. are you for charter schools or district schools? are you for teacher's unions. it's about giving parents some power fundamentally. >> reporter: with ben's help doreen and the parents were able to shut down the failing school. they're now working to replace it with a charter school. but not every parent is impressed with the message of "won't back down." >> this was definitely that showed the divide between the teachers and parents almost like they can't work together. >> reporter: this woman is a member of the parent-led new york city organization coalition for educational justice. >> we understood from the work we've been doing for more than ten years it takes all of us even the department of education to work together. >> reporter: she's also worked with randy wieingartenweingarte. randy says trigger laws like the one in california don't work. >> the trigger law is a
to successfully pull the trigger, doreen reached out to ben austin, founder of the education advocacy group parent revolution. >> it's not about these false choices that have gotten us into this mess in the first place. are you for charter schools or district schools? are you for teacher's unions. it's about giving parents some power fundamentally. >> reporter: with ben's help doreen and the parents were able to shut down the failing school. they're now working to replace it with a...
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>> it is an educated guess. you know how many registered republicans, how many registered democrats you have. you know when those people vote and you make the guess that if they're registered republican, they're more than likely going to vote for the republican candidate. it's almost like the exit polls. you have to take people at their word that they voted the way they claimed they voted. >> gretchen: well, as we found out in the past, those exit polls are not always exactly as they might appear to be. ken, the former secretary of state, thanks for your time and explanations this morning. >> thank you, gretchen. >> gretchen: have a great week. grim milestone in afghanistan. 2,000 americans killed. so is this the response that you would expect from the commander in chief? >> al-qaeda is on the path of defeat and osama bin laden is dead. [ applause ] (chance of usa). >> gretchen: we'll debate that. then a brave zoo keeper takes a real leap of faith into a swimming pool with a tiger. how much does it cost to cut a
>> it is an educated guess. you know how many registered republicans, how many registered democrats you have. you know when those people vote and you make the guess that if they're registered republican, they're more than likely going to vote for the republican candidate. it's almost like the exit polls. you have to take people at their word that they voted the way they claimed they voted. >> gretchen: well, as we found out in the past, those exit polls are not always exactly as...
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nice to he so you this, no. >> good morning, clayton. >> educate our audience this is all new to me as well. these different terrorist organizations who have a lot of twitter followers. we will put this up on our screen. that hezbollah has 27,300 twitter followers. hamas 17,000 twitter followers. al shabaab 16,000 twitter followers. to happen? >> it happens because they use twitter and twitter allows that to occur. in all fairness to twitter no one has asked them to take down these sites that these terrorist organizations use. that's the purpose of the letter asking the fbi to request a twitter that we not allow these terrorist organizations that preach not just hate but immediate violence against americans and others throughout the world take down these sites because that's how they communicate with other criminals in their organization constitutionally they are not allowed to do that we just want these sites taken down. >> do you believe the fbi is not doing anything on this? is this the rub from congress that the fbi is not looking at these twitter accounts and monitoring it? is tha
nice to he so you this, no. >> good morning, clayton. >> educate our audience this is all new to me as well. these different terrorist organizations who have a lot of twitter followers. we will put this up on our screen. that hezbollah has 27,300 twitter followers. hamas 17,000 twitter followers. al shabaab 16,000 twitter followers. to happen? >> it happens because they use twitter and twitter allows that to occur. in all fairness to twitter no one has asked them to take down...
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find out how exactly our moneys are being spent and make sure that we work together with the board of education, the county executive, and the administration to ensure that we're getting maximum bang for our buck. >> reporter: sources say the school's cfo and chief legal counsel were fired during the school board's executive session because they approved the severance despite the board's warnings. a spokesman released a statement saying in part, the board is taking this matter very seriously. any abuse in complying with the board's directives, policies and procedures will not be tolera d tolerated. a source close to this investigation says that when you add up that six-figure payout, that shilling received last week, she's looking at a total of more than $170,000 in total compensation, more than the superintendent. now, why that happened, they're going to have to investigate and figure it all out. but i'm told by sources that they want to try to get that money back. coming back at 6:00, these two firings leave holes in the system's top level of administration. what are they doing about it. we'l
find out how exactly our moneys are being spent and make sure that we work together with the board of education, the county executive, and the administration to ensure that we're getting maximum bang for our buck. >> reporter: sources say the school's cfo and chief legal counsel were fired during the school board's executive session because they approved the severance despite the board's warnings. a spokesman released a statement saying in part, the board is taking this matter very...